(Photo : twitter/@Revista_TU) Nick Jonas takes Olivia Culpo home to meet his parents and Jonas family

Now that the Jonas Brothers have announced that they are going their separate ways focusing on their own goals, Nick Jonas and Olivia Culpo appear to be getting more serious.

Nick Jonas allegedly took his girlfriend home in Dallas, Texas to meet his parents and the rest of the Jonas crew on October 19. He introduced Culpo to his cousins and other family members in the area and he appeared to be very happy and cozy with the Miss Universe 2012 winner.

“The two are head-over-heels in love and so happy together,” said a source to Hollywood Life. “They are together nonstop, and Nick wanted to bring Olivia home to meet his cousins and other family that live there.”

We recently reported that the two have been spending a lot of time together as Jonas helps his girlfriend on a special project for her debut album, which is expected to release sometime soon.

Rumors began surfacing about Jonas and Culpo dating in August 2013 when they were spotted holding hands after dining together at Ovest Pizzoteca in New York City. Although that was their first public date, Jonas and Culpo met backstage at the 2013 Miss USA pageant in Las Vegas on June 16 where he was a performer and co-presenter while Culpo was announcing contestants.

After recent reports of Culpo possibly facing jail time after violating India’s legislation banning commercial activity at the Taj Mahal, could this stir up some controversy between their relationship and change the family’s thoughts?

Olivia Culpo claims that she didn’t want to do the controversial footwear photo shoot at the Taj Mahal, something that could allegedly land her and others in jail for two year if found guilty.

During her ten-day India tour as part of her commitments as the holder of the prestigious title, the American beauty posed with multiple shoes next to her on a marble platform, the Diana Seat, in a bag and on her feet for a footwear company. This violated India’s Heritage Act which strictly prohibits any commercial activity or branding and publicity on the World Heritage site.